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London Inn

 

 


The London Inn, a grade-II listed building, is now used as the village shop.
 
Listed building details:
House and shop, formerly the London Inn. Probably C18 but earlier fabric may be concealed. Rendered stone rubble and cob. Hipped asbestos slate roof. Tall rendered stacks at right end, and to rear end of wing on left. Wing to rear right side has axial brick stack and brick shaft to rendered stack at rear gable end. Plan: Principal room to each side of wide stair hall, the left-hand room partitioned to form 2 smaller rooms. Shop projects forward at front left end forming L-shape plan. Additional wing extends from rear right side with 2 heated rooms. 2 storeys. 4-window range. C19 2-light casements, 6 panes per light. Asbestos slate lean-to roof to porch in the angle with the shop wing. Interior: Entirely altered in C19. C19 chimneypiece to rear left-hand room. C19 joinery principally intact. Wide span C19 roof structure.
 

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